Right click the adapter in use and select properties. Once everything is enable for the Ethernet port we need to install the Windows service for WoL. Next turn on the service we just installed by going into the Window Services located in the administrator tools.
This will open the New Rule wizard. Next select to create a new Port rule, then apply the rule to UDP, and specify port 9. Once the setup is complete ensure that the Wake on Lan feature is turned on in the BIOs and in the router port forward Port 9 to the address of the machine with WoL enabled. Most routers have the capability of sending these magic packets otherwise you can do this threw the command prompt or by using a third party application.
Multiple configurations for devices which can be woken can be created. For each configuration a live tile can be made. Some simple explanation on WOL. This tool can send this magic packet. To use the tool the mac address of the network card or wireless adapter has to be filled in can often be found in routers.
This tool will not work on internet, only on local networks. This tool only sends the magic packet. Putting a device in sleep where it can be woken has to be configured "manually". Most of the time it is a configuration setting in the network driver and it is called wake on magic packet or something similar. Sometimes it is required to configure the BIOS to support this.
There is more information to be found on this subject on the internet. Missing: - Port is fixed to 7, should be configurable - Updating name of configuration which has already live tile will result in "invalid" live tile and has to be manually removed.
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However, unwanted wake events may occur after you enable WOL. For example, the computer may wake up soon after it enters a power-saving state. One cause may be that the network environment generates wake-up patterns too frequently.
In this situation, we strongly recommend that you configure the computer to wake only in response to Magic Packets. Magic Packets are especially designed to wake up a computer from a power-saving state. The specific BIOS settings depend on the manufacturer of the computer.
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